I’ve started reading a lot more intro/primer/101-type stuff recently. Without exception, I have learned a bunch of things that I’d never have found out otherwise, even (or maybe especially!) about topics with which I thought I was already familiar.

There are literally hundreds of those multiple-artists-collaborating-on-a-performance-over-Zoom videos making the rounds right now, but this rendition of “Times Like These” has got to be one of the best. It helps that it was a great song to start with. https://t.co/2dCo9WtAI4

I’m a fan of both Seinfeld and point-and-click, SCUMM-type games like Day of the Tentacle, Sam & Max Hit the Road and Indiana Jones & the Fate of Atlantis, so this tickles my fancy: https://t.co/IIkHWn3c3r

@MarkMulvey I was having this exact conversation earlier this morning. I saw four consecutive ads on TV that were essentially minor variations of the same thing. And I can’t remember what any of the brands were.

Twenty years ago this month, @WIRED published “Why the Future Doesn’t Need Us” by Bill Joy. It’s a remarkable piece, and stands up better over time than anything similar I can think of. https://t.co/kR2XkBMP4p